These regulations detail the requirements that must be followed including competency requirements in relation to safety-critical roles in mining operations, quarrying operations, and alluvial mining operations.

These regulations aim to help tackle the serious health risks posed by poorly managed asbestos. The asbestos regulations outline requirements for the safe management and work with asbestos and asbestos-containing materials, including demolition and removal.

These regulations aim to improve safety, reduce harm and ensure consistent good practice across the adventure activity sector. From 4 April 2016 these regulations revoke and replace the Health and Safety in Employment (Adventure Activities) Regulations 2011.

These place safety management obligations on operators or particular facilities. Facilities subject to these regulations are those with the potential to cause a catastrophic event, and focus on matters for process safety.

These provide a framework that aim to ensure the safety of petroleum operations such as the extraction, transportation, treatment or processing of petroleum or gas; any well drilling installation; the construction, maintenance, and operation of any structures, or land improvements connected with petroleum operations.